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Tuesday Highlights: Apple continues to be chip in trade and tariff wars with troubled Turkey threatening boycott of iPhones; Jonny Evans imagines ways "Apple's AI imaging vision may save lives"; new law proposal in Australia could fine tech firms up to $7.3 million for non compliance in handing over encrypted private data; researcher says warnings in macOS "trivial for malware to suppress and bypass"; Macworld calls PhotoBulk 2 a "Swiss Army Knife...for batch image processing" on the Mac; apparently Apple's aggressive arguments against Apple Park property taxes see company "claiming...cluster of properties around Apple Park is worth just $200"; Sainsbury supermarket experimenting with "scan, pay and go technology" in London; most analysts agree HomePod is at 6% marketshare, but disagree over how many have been sold; TrendForce study predicts budget version among new iPhones coming this Fall, starting at $699—more in our Hardware/Software section; Creqtive Bloq reviews 13" 2018 MacBook Pro with Blackmagic eGPU.

"Apple stores in London and Beijing to close this month for renovations" 9to5Mac 8:22 AM

"Apple hires another BBC veteran in its bid to rule hip-hop music: Urban tunes are the new battlefront for streaming services." Engadget 7:34 PM

"iOS 12: Five features we're excited about/Get ready for Memoji, better notifications and ways to cut down on screen time." CNET 6/9

"Apple and the State of Web Tracking: It's nearly a given that your internet activity is being monitored, but does it have to be that way?" The Ringer 6/9

"Apple inches closer to $1tn mark as Wall Street tech panic dissipates: Tech's stock market dominance is no longer a Wall Street fear as Apple is close to becoming first company valued at $1tn" The Guardian 6/9

"Listen: Apple throws out a lifeline to smartphone addicts/Apple unveiled new tools this week to help consumers reduce their screen time and curb some of the techniques used by marketers to monitor people's browsing activity. Leslie Hook asks the FT's Tim Bradshaw whether this marks the start of a shift in the power balance between consumers and big tech companies." Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 6/8

"Apple Isn't Your Friend: Apple has been steadily positioning itself as the anti-Facebook for a while now, and between verbal jabs aimed at the social media giant and privacy-focused product decisions, the patient goodwill campaign seems to be working. Unfortunately, Apple isn't going to save us, and now's the time to keep your guard up." Gizmodo 6/8

"Got a problem with big tech? Big tech has the solution to that! Facing criticism over the grip it has on our lives, Silicon Valley has developed the idea of 'digital wellbeing'. I don't buy it" The Guardian 6/8

"WWDC: What's in iOS 12 and macOS 'Mojave' for IT? Many of the changes and new features Apple execs talked about this week will affect business users and the IT departments that support them. Here's a rundown of some of the major changes." Computerworld 6/8

"European stocks close lower, with G-7 tensions 'unnerving investors': European stocks closed lower on Friday, under pressure with trade tensions between the U.S. and other countries on full display as leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies gathered in Canada." MarketWatch 6/8